CERTIFIED LEAD PAINT TESTING

DOH Lead Violation

A lead violation issued by the New York City Department of Health (DOH) puts your building at immediate risk of penalties, enforcement action, and tenant exposure. Fast, accurate compliance is required. Our certified team performs the required visual inspections, dust wipe sampling, and compliance-ready documentation needed to close DOH lead violations.

What a DOH Lead Violation Means

A Department of Health violation is issued when inspectors identify peeling, damaged, or hazardous lead-based paint in a residential unit, often in spaces where children under six live or regularly occupy. These violations are legal orders that require prompt correction and official clearance before they can be closed.

To resolve a DOH lead violation, you must:

Hire a licensed lead abatement contractor to safely correct the lead condition.
Hire a certified lead professional to complete required clearance testing.
Without this official clearance, the violation remains open and can result in fines, continued liability, and delays in occupancy or property transactions.

SERVICES + FULL PROCESS

DOH Lead Violation Clearance

Clearing a DOH lead violation requires precision, strict documentation, and full compliance with the Department of Health rules. After a licensed abatement contractor completes the remediation, our certified team performs the required clearance inspection and testing needed for DOH to close the violation. This post-remediation clearance is mandatory before the unit can be legally reoccupied or the case can be resolved.
Our Certified Clearance Services

Our Process

Contractor Coordination

We verify that the abatement work scope aligns with DOH requirements.

Dust Sampling

Samples are collected from floors, windowsills, and other required areas.

Case Closure

We prepare and deliver the full DOH clearance documentation needed for official violation closure.

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Review & Plan

We review the DOH violation notice and confirm all areas requiring clearance.

On-Site Inspection

A certified lead professional inspects all treated surfaces to confirm proper cleanup.

Lab Analysis & Reporting

Samples are analyzed by an accredited laboratory and compiled into the clearance report.

Schedule DOH Lead Clearance
Certified clearance is required to close a DOH lead violation. Once remediation is complete, certified clearance testing confirms the work meets the Department of Health standards and allows the violation to be officially closed. Schedule your inspection now to protect tenants and keep your property compliant.

Why Choose Us for DOH Lead Violation Clearance

Property owners rely on our certified inspectors because our work stays fully aligned with Department of Health requirements. Since we do not perform abatement, every clearance assessment is independent, consistent, and focused solely on compliance. You receive accurate documentation, reliable dust sampling, and clear reporting that supports timely case closure and helps prevent delays caused by failed inspections. Our team coordinates efficiently so your NYC DOH lead violation moves toward official resolution without unnecessary setbacks.

Unbiased Verification

Because we do not perform abatement, our clearance testing remains fully independent and DOH-compliant.

Accurate Documentation

You receive precise sampling results and submission-ready reports accepted by the DOH.

Fast, Reliable Scheduling

We coordinate quickly to help you meet required deadlines and avoid extended open violations.

DOH-Certified Expertise

Every step meets the strict DOH criteria needed for final clearance and case closure.

DOH-Certified Expertise

Every step meets the strict DOH criteria needed for final clearance and case closure.

Frequently Asked Questions

⁠HOW DO I FIX A DOH LEAD VIOLATION IN NYC? ⁠
Hire a licensed lead abatement contractor to remove or stabilize hazardous paint. After work is complete, a certified inspector must perform DOH clearance testing. The violation remains open until a passing clearance report is submitted and approved.
DOH clearance requires a clean visual inspection, dust wipe sampling, accredited lab results, and complete documentation prepared by a certified inspector. All work must follow DOH safety rules and match the contractor’s abatement scope.
DOH issues violations for hazardous lead paint that poses a direct health risk, often in homes with young children. HPD violations relate to housing maintenance and Local Law compliance and follow different correction procedures.
The violation stays open and may result in fines, enforcement actions, continued liability, and delays in renting or reoccupying the unit. DOH may require additional inspections until clearance is approved.
Yes. DOH requires dust wipe sampling after every lead abatement job. It is the only accepted method to confirm cleanup was effective and that the unit is safe for occupancy.

Service Areas

We offer DOH lead violation removal NYC services across all boroughs and nearby counties.
Our team provides fast scheduling for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, giving property owners convenient access to reliable testing and clear reporting.
We also assist nearby counties that depend on accurate results for safe decision-making.
Whether you manage a single unit or multiple buildings, our inspectors reach your location quickly and complete each inspection with precision, delivering trusted lead paint inspection NYC when you need it most.
Schedule Your DOH Lead Clearance
Request certified DOH clearance testing to close your lead violation quickly and keep your property compliant.